Re: .22LR benchrest UK
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:02 pm
phaedra1106 wrote:The fun part comes from shooting my 44mag Henry in the next booth to Roger and talking to him while he's shooting a match card, well I think it's fun
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phaedra1106 wrote:The fun part comes from shooting my 44mag Henry in the next booth to Roger and talking to him while he's shooting a match card, well I think it's fun
If it's that easy why do I struggle to get X rings?TattooedGun wrote:To each their own and all that, but to me this is more of a machine rest competition. Where's the shooter skill? Breathing, not a problem, shoulder placement, body position, null and void.dodgyrog wrote:
Put a round in the chamber, line the scope up and pull the trigger.
I wouldn't be surprised if people had remote triggers to remove themselves a little further...
The NSRA competition may not be the same as the international standards, but I'm glad in some ways. The use of a rear and front rest for me takes out half of what we'd call shooting techniques. In my humble and probably un-welcomed opinion...
That said, nice looking setup :)
I'm sure you're right...dodgyrog wrote:
You really have no idea how difficult it is to compete even with this top class equipment - easy it is NOT!
Irrefutable logicdodgyrog wrote: Oh yes - why else would you do it???
One of our members competes in division 1 (of 40) with an old club martini and a 30 quid eBay rest...dromia wrote:A BSA international, with a basic rest just won't cut it.